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Rejection. Danger. ReconciliationJasmine is unemployed, rejected, and divorced. She feels worn down by her ex-husband, her daughter won't speak to her, her son broke his leg under her care, and his girlfriend's dad is the only one she can confide in.The only sanctuary left in Jasmine's life is her Bible study. But when a mistake at a women's shelter puts her life in danger, she doesn't feel safe anywhere. How can she seek purpose and peace in her life with someone threatening her? Does she dare hope for reconciliation with her husband and children?Jasmine is the fifth book in the Christian Cozy Mystery series, Planted Flowers. Each of the women need to find a deeper relationship with God and they hope to build a network of support in the group. The trials and dangers they experience brings them closer to each other and to God, opening them up to the men in their lives.Read how sweet Jasmine becomes a peacemaker and prayer warrior Buy Jasmine now Read more at PlantedFlowersSeries.com
SYNOPSIS Jasmine, a little girl of six years old, who witnessed the horrific deaths of her father and her best friend Sara during a raid on her village in a unnamed Arab land under occupation. To escape her world jasmine builds a holy world only for children that no adult can enter in, the realm of dreams. As the queen of her magical kingdom, she sentences war, embargo and the forces of evil to death in front of all inhabitants of the kingdom. But even in this dreamland there are enemies. The bloodthirsty King Walker decids to invade the realm of dreams, thinking his weapons of mass destruction can destroy the kingdom. For this mission he chooses his faithful commander Rams, a cunning henchman who knows that to be able to travel to the realm of dreams and return safely he needs the benediction of the great witch of King Walker's kingdom, the sorceress Elena. Rams makes it to the realm of dreams, but while confronting the angels of truth (half bird, half human being), and in front of the spirits of the victim's children who were murdered in the last attack against the Freedom school (led by Rams himself), he cries and turns to dust. After the death of the major Rams, Elena decides to prove that she is the most powerful sorceress in the kingdom, sending the genius girl Liza, who been born in the six day of the six month of the six year. She was born with the 6/6/6 the evil mark on her left shoulder. Will King Walker succeed in destroying the realm of dreams? And does this holly world where weapons of mass destruction have no effect on Jasmine and her best friend Sara really exist?
Floral Journal With Her Name On ItIsn't that adorable?For those who like having personalised items in their life. Hint: this notebook makes a lovely gift...Features: Wide ruled. 110 pages. 8.5 x 11 inches. Soft cover.
Jasmine Vijh, widowed in India at 17, flees to America. This is the story of her daring travels, her painful yet exhilarating cross-cultural metamorphosis and, eventually, the home she finds in Iowa where she accepts how inextricably her fate has become part of America's.
Executive Assistant Jasmine Moore's world turns upside down after the loss of her husband. Then, finding out about his affairs, she seeks revenge. To Jasmine's surprise, she finds love instead with Dr. Jason and lets go of her revenge, only to find out someone is trying to kill her. Who's trying to kill Jasmine? And why? Just when she finds love and happiness, will she survive to enjoy it?
In Book 1 Jasmine A Woman of Color Jasmine Moore a former executive assistant world turns upside down, then she found love with Dr. Jason. In book 2 Jasmine A Greater Love - the question is who's trying to kill Jasmine and why? Just when she finds love and happiness will she survive to enjoy it? Or will Jasmine lose everything including her life? Will she finally find out who wants her dead? No one is safe around her.
Executive Assistant Jasmine Moore's world turns upside down after the loss of her husband. Then, finding out about his affairs, she seeks revenge. To Jasmine's surprise, she finds love instead with Dr. Jason and lets go of her revenge, only to find out someone is trying to kill her. Who's trying to kill Jasmine? And why? Just when she finds love and happiness, will she survive to enjoy it?
In Book 1 Jasmine A Woman of Color Jasmine Moore a former executive assistant world turns upside down, then she found love with Dr. Jason. In book 2 Jasmine A Greater Love - the question is who's trying to kill Jasmine and why? Just when she finds love and happiness will she survive to enjoy it? Or will Jasmine lose everything including her life? Will she finally find out who wants her dead? No one is safe around her.
This is the tragic story of Jasmine, a girl who had her illusion of living magically, with stuffed animals and dolls, stolen at an early age. Even though she was cared and very loved in her family, something happened... and her being saddened The perception of her reality was altered and it was difficult for her to maintain a motivated behavior, she isolated from her circle of friends and her environment. She went adrift as a fragile frigate that is being crazily thrown about by the waves. Her history is intertwined with mine and life brings us together across the distance and space. I write this version of her life as a tribute to her courage and to praise her womanhood. You can heal, fill your heart of love and tenderness
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China National Publications Import Export C
2021
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Women novelists in India who 'use' English to write fiction are, increasingly, gaining international recognition for their work. Unfortunately, there is no extensive literary history of such writers, as there is of feminist writers in the West. Existing resources are largely either outdated or limited in scope and range. Exploring the works of Flora Annie Steel, Rumer Godden, Krupabai Sattianadhan, Toru Dutt, Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, Nayantara Sahgal, Kamala Markandaya, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy, and Anita Nair, this book will cast new light on their technique of writing, selection of subject matter, and focus of interest. How did each writer differ from the other? What was their area of interest? How did their fiction change as the decades rolled by? What did they tell the reader about what it was like to live in the India they knew? Ambitious and informative, this literary survey will prove rewarding for students and scholars of Indian literature, English literature, comparative literature, and cultural studies.
90 classic titles celebrating 90 years of Penguin Books‘But how sweet a fruit the ‘suppose’ must be, that people will sup and sup on it! A juicy fruit, like a lychee but without the pit, sparkling and light green: a fruit that hides the tart within the sweet.’In this haunting collection of stories, a young man’s obsession leads to tragedy and a woman’s bitterness poisons a family’s legacy. In delicate, piercing prose, Chang captures a world of quiet cruelties and calamitous desires in pre-revolutionary China.
As Beirut exploded with the bombs and violence of a ruthless civil war in the '80s, a nine-year-old Salma Abdelnour and her family fled Lebanon to start a new life in the States. Ever since then--even as she built a thriving career as a food and travel writer in New York City--Salma has had a hunch that Beirut was still her home. She kept dreaming of moving back--and finally decided to do it. But could she resume her life in Beirut, so many years after her family moved away? Could she, or anyone for that matter, ever really go home again? Jasmine and Fire is Salma's poignant and humorous journey of trying to resettle in Beirut and fumbling through the new realities of life in one of the world's most complex, legendary, ever-vibrant, ever-troubled cities. What's more, in a year of roiling changes around the Middle East and the rise of the Arab Spring, Salma found herself in the midst of the turmoil. As she comes to grips with all the changes in her life--a love left behind in New York and new relationships blossoming in Beirut--Salma takes comfort in some of Lebanon's enduring traditions, particularly its extraordinary food culture. Through the sights, sounds, and flavors of a city full of beauty, tragedy, despair, and hope, Salma slowly begins to reconnect with the place she's longed for her entire life.
*A fun activity included in every book * A Junior Library Guild Fall 2017 SelectionAn Amazon's Best Children's Books of 2017A Beverly Clearly Children's Choice Award NomineeAn Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids List 2017A Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best Books 2017A 2017 Nerdy Book Club Award WinnerA We Are Kid Lit Collective 2019 Summer Reading List Pick The first book in a new chapter book series featuring a spunky Japanese-American heroine Eight-year-old Jasmine Toguchi is a flamingo fan, tree climber, and top-notch mess-maker She's also tired of her big sister, Sophie, always getting to do things first. For once, Jasmine wishes SHE could do something before Sophie--something special, something different. The New Year approaches, and as the Toguchi family gathers in Los Angeles to celebrate, Jasmine is jealous that her sister gets to help roll mochi balls by hand with the women. Her mom says that Jasmine is still too young to join in, so she hatches a plan to help the men pound the mochi rice instead. Surely her sister has never done THAT before. But pounding mochi is traditionally reserved for boys. And the mochi hammer is heavier than it looks. Can Jasmine build her case and her mochi-making muscles in time for New Year's Day?